Online game: Confession of love to a noble daughter at the beginning

Chapter 156



Hernie was completely stunned.

She stared at Vanilla's departure in a daze, and quickly put on the black robe that could cover her charm.

Before this, even she herself didn't know why Professor Victor asked her to keep wearing this dress.

And now, after Vanilla's attempt, the things she had always been confused about seemed to have some answers.

The problem, maybe it's her?

There was a certain idea that flashed through her mind, and it felt within reach.

But Hernie still wanted to try it once.

After all, practice makes perfect.

But Professor Victor said that she couldn't take off this robe casually.

Moreover, if she tried it on ordinary people casually, Hernie would never do such a thing.

Whether it was because she was shy or because she would be regarded as a pervert.

So....

She paced around the room, and suddenly, a light bulb went off in her brain.

There were two candidates in her mind.

One was Professor Victor.

But the professor would not let her take off her clothes at all, and...

If she did this in front of the professor, she would be a little shy.

As for the other candidate.

She already had the answer in her mind.

"I have to find Kocot as soon as possible."

Hennie used magic to push open the door and hurried to the garden downstairs.

......

At this time in the garden of the Cravenna mansion, Kocot and Lacey were in a sea of ​​flowers, looking at each other.

Kocot sat on the cloud, looking extremely sleepy.

And Lacey stood opposite, looking at her, a little anxious.

"My Queen, you..."

"Oh, so annoying, I told you not to call me Queen!"

"Okay Queen, when can you come back with me?"

Kocot lay on the cloud with a helpless and speechless expression on his face.

"I don't want to! I don't want to go back!"

"I don't want to be a machine that can only be used for reproduction!"

This sentence reached the ears of many servants passing by the garden.

They looked at the garden in shock.

Soon, the servants covered their faces, trotted all the way, and left the garden shyly.

After a while, rumors about a former fourth-level councillor spread throughout the Clevenna family.

Although now, Kocot is still very tough.

Lacey widened her eyes and was also very upset.

"But...if this goes on."

"The elves will be extinct sooner or later!"

"Wouldn't it be better to elect a new elf queen?"

Kocot sat slumped on the clouds and waved his hand indifferently.

Lacey continued:

"But, no elf can be as good as you and be recognized by the Yad Tree."

"Oh! Then let her get the recognition!"

"But!"

Kokot hurriedly covered her ears and shook her head reluctantly.

Lacey looked at her reaction, with a little disappointment in her eyes.

And Kokot became even more impatient, waved his hand, and explained to her loudly:

"Guess why I ran to Endymion to hide for decades? Isn't it because you often nag in my ears?"

"What does extinction have to do with me? I don't want to be the queen!"

"Just because the Yad Tree chose me, I have to stay in that broken tree? What a joke!"

Lacey looked at Kokot in a daze.

She had been in the Cravenner family for so many days.

She had never seen Kokot show such anger.

Lacey felt incomprehensible.

Chosen by the Yad tree, becoming the queen.

Shouldn't it be a great honor?

But why?

"Because this is a kind of coercion that she doesn't want."

At some point, Leah stood aside, with her arms folded across her chest, watching the dispute between the two elves.

Both elves reacted and looked at Leah.

"I just heard the servants say that you are talking about something particularly exciting."

"I'm quite interested, so I came to listen."

Leah blinked and spread her hands:

"But now I understand."

Why did Kokot prefer to run to Endymion and become a councillor, rather than inherit her position as the queen of the elves?

Before this, Leah was still a little confused.

Obviously, no matter how good the identity of a councillor is, it is definitely not as good as the queen of a race.

Kokot lay on the cloud, half of her face buried in the white cloud below her, only her two eyes were exposed, and she was a little unhappy.

"That's right."

The Yade God Tree forced her to choose.

For Kokot, she didn't care about herself.What is her own identity.

She just needs a safe place to sleep.

But inside the sacred tree, even if she wants to sleep, she will hear the elves praying all the time.

It's like a mosquito buzzing in her ear.

It makes Kokot unable to sleep at all.

This is a very ironic thing.

Due to the special nature of the elves, no one can force the elves to do things they don't want to do.

However, the mother of the elves, the 'Yad Sacred Tree', violated this rule.

The Yad Sacred Tree forcibly gave the elves names, giving them different identities.

Every elf assigned a different surname must abide by their own position.

And the elves who get the surname 'Yad' need to strictly abide by her position.

Become the leader who reproduces the elves.

The young Kokot was unwilling to be bound by the sacred tree, and even more unwilling to be forced by the tribesmen who were also elves.

So she took advantage of the tribesmen's negligence at night to escape from the sacred tree and the forest of elves.

Although she eventually became an employee of the Clevenna family, compared to when she was the queen before...

This place is much freer than in the tribe.

Known as the freest race, their queen cannot have any freedom at all.

How ironic it sounds.

Kokot lowered his eyebrows, as if he didn't want to recall the past, and buried his head completely in the clouds, and his body calmed down.

But Lacey still couldn't accept it. She could only look at Kokot quietly and said:

"If you don't go back..."

"At least, I will bring your news back to the forest."

After that, she turned around and planned to leave.

But then, Leah's voice sounded and stopped her.

"Hey, little girl... uh, you may be much older than me? Forget it."

She shrugged, and when Lacey looked at her with a puzzled look, Leah took out the contract in black and white and shook it in front of Lacey.

Lacey blinked, a little confused.

"Don't forget, we have a contract."

"As an employee of Clevenna, if you leave here, it will be equivalent to breach of contract."

Liya put away the contract and looked at Lacey with a smile:

"I don't need to tell you the consequences of breach of contract, right?"

Lacey's body trembled slightly, and she said stubbornly:

"You, you are forcing me!"

"Wrong~ How can I force my employees to exercise power?"

Liya still smiled.

But her words full of calculations sounded a bit harsh to Lacey.

"It is clearly written in the contract, this is not forced."

"This is the condition you promised me."

Lacey's mind was in a trance, and many memories of the time flashed through her mind.

Find the Elf Queen.

The premise is to sign the contract.

Become an employee of the Clevenna family.

She widened her eyes and took a few steps back, feeling a little unbelievable.

At this moment, she understood.

How stupid she was when she first entered human society.

Was she just a poor ghost controlled by others?

"Is this... the calculation of humans?"

A feeling of being helpless filled her heart, and Lacey's body seemed to be a little limp and unstable.

At this moment, she seemed to experience Kokot's difficulties firsthand.

The feeling of being forced but unable to resist.

It was really uncomfortable.

Liya ignored Lacey who found it difficult to accept the reality, twisted her waist, and walked to Kokot's side.

Looking at her lying in the clouds, she looked lost and sad.

Liya sighed slightly, and her eyes softened a little.

Reached out a hand and patted Kokot's back gently.

"Okay, we promised you that we would not let other elves force you to go back."

"You are an employee of my family, how could I let you go back to inherit the identity of the queen?"

Kokot still did not respond.

Seeing this, Leah became a little worried and continued.

"Okay, get up quickly, no one will force you."

"In the Cravenner family, you are free."

Kokot's voice still did not come from the clouds.

Leah was a little worried,

and slowly leaned her head over tentatively.

But she only heard a few quiet breathing sounds, unusually stable:

"Zzzzzzz..."

"......?"

Leah was stunned for a moment, looking at Kokot who was completely buried in the clouds in disbelief, and pushed him by the way.

But there was no response at all.

"Sleep... asleep!?"

Bastard, give me back my worries just now!

She took it back helplessly.Hands, covering the head.

"I'm really stupid, how could I worry about a heartless person like you."

But just as she lowered her head, a black figure walked out from the lush garden.

She crossed the high flower wall and blocked the bright sun.

Appeared in front of everyone.

"Kokot! Please help me look..."

The moment the voice sounded, Leah looked up and looked in the direction of the voice.

She saw Heni.

This little assistant who was obviously very beautiful, but had to wear a rustic and wide robe.

At this time, she put her hand on the button on her chest, as if to unbutton the clothes.

But she also saw Leah, and the movement of her hands could not help but pause.

Heni looked at Leah, and Leah looked at Heni.

The four eyes met.

Inadvertently, Leah's words blurted out.

"Heni, you..."

"If you really can't help it, you can go to Victor."


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